Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 270, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1975 — Page 6
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THE PUTNAM COUNTY BANNER-GRAPHIC, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15,1975
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These eager students got into their own back-to-school movement last night in the Greencastle High School library as the annual signup for adult education classes began.
Construction underway on Martin Luther King Center
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - Construction gets under way on the Martin Luther King Jr. Center ’or Social Change today as part jf daylong ceremonies marking the 46th birthday of the slain :ivil rights leader. But King’s widow, Coretta Scott King, said the center already is deeply involved with the issues she says breed violence hunger, unemployment, voting rights and racism. “The center enables us to go out and struggle against the evils in our society,” said Mrs. King, whose husband died at the hands of an assassin in Memphis, Tenn., nearly seven years ago, on April 4, 1968. “A lack of jobs spells violence,” she said in an interview. “Hunger is violence. Any form of injustice is violence.”
People in the News
WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. Wilbur D. Mills has been sworn into the 94th Congress at BetheSda Naval Hospital, where he has been confined since Dec. 3. A Navy spoksman said the Arkansas Democrat, former chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, was sworn in Tuesday by Rep. Joe D. Waggonner Jr., D-La., one of Mills’ closest friends in Congress. Earlier in the day, the House passed a special resolution permitting the
VP house ‘nice*: Happy
WASHINGTON (AP) - Happy Rockefeller calls it “a nice old house.” The leaky roof has been fixed, the plaster repaired and electricians are taking a look at the old wiring. It may not be what a Rockefeller would choose, but if the wife of the new vice president has her way, their official residence on Observatory Hill will be “a wonderful, warm house for intimate entertaining ... where people can have a good time and put up their feet and relax.” Guests also can have their hair cut in the basement barbershop, select a bottle from the wine celier and be waited on by a staff of nine Navy stewards. “Thatincludes the shift changes,” Mrs. Rockefeller added quickly. “I don’t want people to think there are nine servants here all the time.”
State plan for revenue sharing draws mixed reaction in hearings
By The Associated Press The state administration’s plan to Spend S2O million on revenue sharing with local governments has drawn mixed reactions in field hearings. The hearings were conducted in Fort Wayne, Hammond, South Bend, New Castle and Evansville Tuesday by a subcommittee of the Senate Finance Committee. Repubican Sens. Phillip E. Gutman of Fort Wayne and Gene Snowden of Huntington indicated after the Fort Wayne hearing that Republicans might modify or scrap the program if objections similar to those they heard were voiced elsewhere. Gutman, Senate president pi*o tern, conducted the bearing.
Adult education
Registration for the courses will also be held tonight in the library from 7 to 9 p.m. (BannerGraphic Photo).
As part of the ceremonies marking King’s birth, the twostory frame home where he was born will be opened for the first time as a national historic site. Originally planned as a library for King’s papers and other documents of the civil rights movement, the Center for Social Change, now in temporary quarters, soon expanded into a center of knowledge, history and culture of black people. Last year, the center sponsored a two-day conference in New York City on the problems of American cities in the f97os housinr decay, delivery of city services, the flight of population and businesses to the suburbs. It also sponsored a national conference on unemployment,
ceremony to take place outside of the House chamber. Mills entered the hospital several days after a trip to Boston, where he appeared on stage with stripper Fanne Foxe. He has since said his recent problems were due to alcohol and has said he will stay away from liquor. WINCHESTER, Va. (AP) -- Comedian Bob Hope, who was grand marshal of the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival 26 vears ago, will
Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller came to town Tuesday, from the Rockefeller estate in Westchester County, N.Y., to w’atch her husband, the new vice president, preside over the opening of the 94th Congress. She plans to move to Washington and into the new vice presidential mansion before summer. Displaying disarming good humor and charm, Mrs. Rockefeller escorted about 50 reporters and photographers through the unfurnished, 82-year-old mansion in the Embassy Row section of the capital. Called “The Admiral’s House,” it was formerly occupied by the chief of naval operations and sits on a 12-acre hillside owned by the Navy. It was only Mrs. Rockefeller’s second tour of the six-bed-room house. But with journalists crowding her as she walked
Cynthia Kuster of the Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce said it opposes revenue sharing as outlined in SB 128. Revenue sharing would discourage use of the local option tax on income, she said. R. Dean Hall, executive vice prsident of the Allen County Taxpayers Research Association, said the bill was drawn poorly and some sections need to be rewritten. “It would make local units of government more and more dependent upon state government,” he said. “It woulbe against local autonomy.” In Hammond, Robert Selund Jr. of the Highland Planning Commission said the bill’s provision for an income tax rebate
which drew representatives of the National Council of Churches of Christ, the League of Women Voters, the United Auto Workers, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, the United Mine Workers and Common Cause. “Hundreds of leaders have seen the conference as a new coalition uniting people who have not worked together in a decade for fundamental change,” said Mrs. King. The center’s nonviolent education program has drawn visitors which included a Russian scholar and black and white members of the Army’s Racial Awareness. Program. The new building site will include permanent entombment of King’s crypt
repeat the role May 3. “You certainly waited long enough to ask me back,” Hope said in a letter accepting the position. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) The news is good for Gov. Otis Bowen after a 90minute operation on his throat. Doctors at Indiana University Hospital said Tuesday they found no evidence of a tumor or cancer in the 56-year-old governor.
from room to room, it was unlikely she got any idea of how she wants to decorate the place, which was the reason for her visit. “It’s hard to see with all of you here,” Mrs. Rockefeller said with a laugh during a relaxed tour that included the master bedroom and the tiny, vice presidential bathroom. Mrs. Rockefeller compared the size of the house to the Governor’s Mansion in Albany where they lived while her husband was governor of New York. “About the same, but that was already decorated when I moved in,” she said. She said she tends towards warm colors and colonial funishings, “Williamsburg-type.” The Rockefeller family financed much of the restoration of colonial Williamsburg, Va.
might “make good politics” but was an “economic injustice to all Hoosiers.” Selund said if the state has far more revenue than is needed, taxes should be lowered instead of offering rebates and refunds. Gloria Kandalec, a Hammond housewife, said police and firemen pension contributions were a tremendous burden on taxpayers. She said police and firemen should be contributing 5 or 6 per cent instead of 3 per cent. Several witnesses questioned tying revenue sharing to assessed valuation instead of population.
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